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How do i set up & associate a spouse's birthday in Outlook 2007?

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gooup - 10 May 2007 16:43 GMT
i understand that you can set up a spouse within a contact's info. However,
how would i enter a birthday for that spouse (and children?) and associate
these events in the calendar with the contact?
Brian Tillman - 10 May 2007 19:22 GMT
> i understand that you can set up a spouse within a contact's info.
> However, how would i enter a birthday for that spouse (and children?)
> and associate these events in the calendar with the contact?

Either they'll need their own Contacts record, or you can create the events
in the Calendar, then add the associated contact to the events.
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gooup - 10 May 2007 19:49 GMT
Thanks, but HOW do i associate a contact with an event in Outlook 07?

> > i understand that you can set up a spouse within a contact's info.
> > However, how would i enter a birthday for that spouse (and children?)
> > and associate these events in the calendar with the contact?
>
> Either they'll need their own Contacts record, or you can create the events
> in the Calendar, then add the associated contact to the events.
Brian Tillman - 10 May 2007 22:11 GMT
> Thanks, but HOW do i associate a contact with an event in Outlook 07?

Add the Contact name to the Contacts field at the bottom of the event
window.  You must enable it, though.  Tools>Options>Contact Options>Show
Contact Activity Information on All Forms.
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